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and his followers seized the opportunity
to establish their own powerbase.
Dressed in looted finery and plumed
hats, they went on an unbridled rampage
of murder, rape and plunder fuelled by
alcohol looted from B atavia’s shattered
hold.
In a diabolical plan to improve their
own chances of survival, Cornelisz had
disarmed the VOC soldiers and ordered
them to search for water on the “high
island” now known as West Wallabi
Island, a desolate limestone cay where
he assumed water would not be found.
However, the soldiers did find water and
set about building defensive fortifications
once they learned that Cornelisz’s
henchmen had slaughtered over 100 of
the shipwreck survivors, including women
and children.
The mutineers’ expected Pelsaert
would eventually return and their aim
was to seize the rescue ship, execute
her officers and set about their new
lives pirating the Dutch East Indies. The
mutineers’ ‘Captain General’ Cornelisz did
not bloody his own hands but gave orders
for executions and drownings which his
henchmen needed no encouragement to
carry out.
When the Sardam eventually appeared
on the horizon there ensued a desperate
race to be the first to board her. A loyal
soldier, Wiebbe Hayes took a small
boat and came from West Wallabi while
Cornelisz’ henchmen attempted to
intercept the Sardam first. Fortunately,
Hayes reached the ship just before the
mutineers, alerting Pelsaert of the pirates’
plan.
As the mutineers came within range
of the Sardam’s guns, Pelsaert called upon
them to surrender, an order they promptly
obeyed without a shot being fired. They
were immediately seized and interrogated.
After the briefest of drumhead courts,